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Māris Andžāns

Three Decades of Baltic Military Cooperation and the Way Ahead

February 5, 2025

It is well known that the three Baltic States, Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia, are distinct yet share many similarities. They are comparable in size and have similar social, political, and economic development. They are situated in similar geostrategic positions...

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Bruce Pannier

Central Asian Migrants Face Harsh Treatment at Moscow’s Sakharovo Detention Center

February 4, 2025

The lives of Central Asian migrant laborers in Russia have become much worse since the terrorist attack on Moscow’s Crocus City Hall on March 22, 2024, that left more than 140 people dead. Prior to that attack, these migrant...

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Jacob Myers

US-Baltic Defense Partnerships: A Return on Investment

February 3, 2025

In an era marked by evolving geopolitical challenges and the imperative for robust defense capabilities along NATO’s Eastern Flank, the strategic partnership between the United States and Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia emerges as a beacon of collaborative security and...

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Robert E. Hamilton

Setting the Stage: An Overview of Chinese and Russian Interests and Influence in the Indo-Pacific

January 28, 2025

  Introduction In late September, a US HC-103J Super Hercules spotted four foreign vessels operating about 440 miles southwest of St. Lawrence Island, Alaska. Upon closer inspection, the patrol turned out to be Russian Border Guard and Chinese Coast...

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Arturo Munoz

The Rise and Fall of Afghanistan’s Local Defense Forces

January 27, 2025

  This report was initially presented as a paper at the Post-9/11 Irregular Warfare Lessons Learned Conference in Annapolis, Maryland from September 17-18, 2024. The conference was sponsored by FPRI’s Center for the Study of Intelligence and Nontraditional Warfare and the...

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Aaron Stein, Natalia Kopytnik

2024 Year In Review

January 24, 2025

President’s Letter The Foreign Policy Research Institute had an exceptional year. We published cutting-edge research on Russia’s war in Ukraine and examined the Russo-Chinese relationship, with a special focus on Central Asia and the challenges posed by the rise...

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Kateryna Odarchenko

The Fight Against Disinformation: A Persistent Challenge for Democracy

January 24, 2025

Introduction Disinformation, the deliberate dissemination of false or misleading information to deceive or manipulate public opinion, represents a profound and ongoing threat to Western democracies. It erodes trust in institutions, fuels polarization, and undermines decision-making processes. Russian disinformation campaigns,...

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Michael Beckley, Connor Fiddler, Yong Suk Lee, June Teufel Dreyer, Benjamin Katzeff Silberstein, Aaron Glasserman, Jaehan Park, Jessica C. Teets, Felix K. Chang

Trump’s Second Term: Charting a New Path in Asia

January 17, 2025

Donald Trump’s inauguration as president signals the start of a new chapter in U.S. policy toward Asia, particularly in its approach to China and regional allies. With a focus on reasserting American strength, his administration is likely to emphasize...

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Selim Koru

Reflecting on Turkish-American Relations in a Second Trump Term

January 14, 2025

The election of Donald J. Trump for a second term marks a major shift in global politics. It appears that the neoliberal era, marked by free trade and liberal political norms, has come to an end. It is difficult...

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Mohammed A. Salih

Post-Assad Syria: Challenges, Opportunities, and the US Role in Shaping its Future

January 14, 2025

The unexpected fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime on December 8 has put Syria in the spotlight once again. Following over a decade of conflict, the killing of hundreds of thousands of Syrians, the displacement of around half of the...

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